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Ray Peat liked to talk about the significance of body temperature and how it can treat disease. The study was published in 2007 and the article in 2019.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18055656/
"Conclusions: We documented behavior change among children with autism spectrum disorders during...
We have been discussing surprisingly versatile and, at the same time, strong antiviral properties on this forum for a long time. And now the latest research shows that cyproheptadine is already effective against swine fever. I'm pretty busy so I can't elaborate on that. Maybe @haidut and @Hans...
It happened again today.
A colleague at work is leaving the company, so he had a farewell party yesterday that I attended (normally I work from home). There was about 15-20 of us there, several of whom are vaccinated, and we didn't wear masks.
Felt fine when I got home yesterday, but by this...
My question is if there is a way to induce fever ?
I am 26M and I remember it is almost 3-4 years since I didn't get any fever. From that time, my health started to decline. I am sure I have leaky gut and as a result malnutrition and arthritis symptoms. Apart from that I have reduced mental...
Yet another piece of evidence demonstrating that at best this social circus is pointless, and at worst it destroys lives while providing nothing in return.
Study: Temperature checks, symptom screenings not very effective in detecting COVID-19 infections
"...Temperature and COVID-19 symptom...
I have been studying endotoxin and its mechanisms lately, so I will post more on that soon. For now, I will just say that endotoxin seems to mediate most of its effects through the so-called TLR4 "receptor". In agreement with Peat's writings about flu and its connection to endotoxin, this study...
Download of the MP3 file: http://www.toxinless.com/kmud-120817-hot-flashes-night-sweats-relationship-to-stress-aging-p-m-sand-sugar-metabolism.mp3
The original transcript was by Geneviève Deveraux; it got completed by Giraffe, and then verified by me.
I've had to shorten some caller...